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Prov. Grand Lodge Of North And East Yorkshire.

BRENTWOOD LODGE , No . 377 .

THE installation meeting was held on Thursday , the llth inst ., at the White Hart Hotel , Brentwood . The installation of Bro . P . B . Pago waa ably performed by Bro . Vincent , of tho Panmnro Lodge , and the New Worshipful Master appointed and invested his Officers . The brethren adjourned to a banqnet , excellently served nnder the superintendence of Mr . Jamea Wild .

Bro . Clowes asked the Lodge to kindly accept a silk banner , " which he bad great pleasnre in presenting to them . On the motion of the W . M ., seconded by Bro . Whittle , a hearty voto of thanks was passed to Bro . Clowes for his handsome present . The Lodge having been closed , the brethren adjonrned to the Banqueting Room , where they ¦ at down to an excellent banqnet . The newly installed W . M .

welcomed Bro . King with the greatest degree of gratification , feeling snre he wonld do his utmost for the prosperity of the Royal Connanght Lodge . Bro . King had many calls npon his time , bnt had kindly undertaken the duties of W . M . His excellent work in tho Craft and in all mnsical matters showed that hia labours were marked by enthusiasm , and the brethren would no doubt rally ronnd him and

givs him tbat cordial support whioh he ( Bro . Clowes ) had at all times received from them . Bro . King , on rising to respond , was received with enthusiasm . He said he felt proud to be at the head of so important a Lodge , and was grateful for the kind manner in whioh the toast had been received . He entered upon his office with great diffidence , bnt , he assured the brethren , he wonld honestly

endeavour to carry ont its duties . He was comparatively young aa a Mark Master Mason to take the post of W . M ., aud now found that fresh honours were to be conferred upon him . In return , ba said he would do his utmost to advance the interests of the Lodge and the prosperity of Mark Masonry , and relied upon the kind support of the brethren . The toast of The Immediate Past Master Bro . li . Clowes , proposed by the W . M ., met with a hearty reception , and was suitably

Royal Arch.

The Duchess of Abercorn has received through Sir Henry F . Ponsonby , a most gracious intimation from the Queen , that her Majesty has consented to become Patron of the Grand Masonio Bazaar whioh will be held in Dublin iu May next , in celebration of tbo Centenary of the Masonio Female Orphan School of Ireland Tho

Province of Munster will be worthily represented on the occasion , and the arrangements for the "Munster stall" aro already far advanced , under the management of a centenary committee , formed under the presidency of the Earl of Bandou , Provincial Grand Master , and the Countess of Bandou .

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FREEMASONRY . —A surprise visit was paid to the Gallery Lodge , on Saturday , 2 nd inst ., by two American brethren who are on a visio to England—Bro . George Hayes , Deputy Grand Master State of New York , and Bro . Dr . M'Gregor , St . John ' s , New Hampshire . The W . M . Bro . W . T . Perkins , in the name of the

Lodge , extended a cordial welcome to the visitors , who subsequently expressed their appreciation of the brotherly feeling exhibited towards them . Other visitors to the Lodge included Bro . Sir Philip Cunliffe Owen , whom the Worshipful Master thaukod for hia many courteous services to the English press , and Bro . J . M . MoLeod , Secretary of the Royal Masonio Institntion for Boys .

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Prov. Grand Lodge Of North And East Yorkshire.

BRENTWOOD LODGE , No . 377 .

THE installation meeting was held on Thursday , the llth inst ., at the White Hart Hotel , Brentwood . The installation of Bro . P . B . Pago waa ably performed by Bro . Vincent , of tho Panmnro Lodge , and the New Worshipful Master appointed and invested his Officers . The brethren adjourned to a banqnet , excellently served nnder the superintendence of Mr . Jamea Wild .

Bro . Clowes asked the Lodge to kindly accept a silk banner , " which he bad great pleasnre in presenting to them . On the motion of the W . M ., seconded by Bro . Whittle , a hearty voto of thanks was passed to Bro . Clowes for his handsome present . The Lodge having been closed , the brethren adjonrned to the Banqueting Room , where they ¦ at down to an excellent banqnet . The newly installed W . M .

welcomed Bro . King with the greatest degree of gratification , feeling snre he wonld do his utmost for the prosperity of the Royal Connanght Lodge . Bro . King had many calls npon his time , bnt had kindly undertaken the duties of W . M . His excellent work in tho Craft and in all mnsical matters showed that hia labours were marked by enthusiasm , and the brethren would no doubt rally ronnd him and

givs him tbat cordial support whioh he ( Bro . Clowes ) had at all times received from them . Bro . King , on rising to respond , was received with enthusiasm . He said he felt proud to be at the head of so important a Lodge , and was grateful for the kind manner in whioh the toast had been received . He entered upon his office with great diffidence , bnt , he assured the brethren , he wonld honestly

endeavour to carry ont its duties . He was comparatively young aa a Mark Master Mason to take the post of W . M ., aud now found that fresh honours were to be conferred upon him . In return , ba said he would do his utmost to advance the interests of the Lodge and the prosperity of Mark Masonry , and relied upon the kind support of the brethren . The toast of The Immediate Past Master Bro . li . Clowes , proposed by the W . M ., met with a hearty reception , and was suitably

Royal Arch.

The Duchess of Abercorn has received through Sir Henry F . Ponsonby , a most gracious intimation from the Queen , that her Majesty has consented to become Patron of the Grand Masonio Bazaar whioh will be held in Dublin iu May next , in celebration of tbo Centenary of the Masonio Female Orphan School of Ireland Tho

Province of Munster will be worthily represented on the occasion , and the arrangements for the "Munster stall" aro already far advanced , under the management of a centenary committee , formed under the presidency of the Earl of Bandou , Provincial Grand Master , and the Countess of Bandou .

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FREEMASONRY . —A surprise visit was paid to the Gallery Lodge , on Saturday , 2 nd inst ., by two American brethren who are on a visio to England—Bro . George Hayes , Deputy Grand Master State of New York , and Bro . Dr . M'Gregor , St . John ' s , New Hampshire . The W . M . Bro . W . T . Perkins , in the name of the

Lodge , extended a cordial welcome to the visitors , who subsequently expressed their appreciation of the brotherly feeling exhibited towards them . Other visitors to the Lodge included Bro . Sir Philip Cunliffe Owen , whom the Worshipful Master thaukod for hia many courteous services to the English press , and Bro . J . M . MoLeod , Secretary of the Royal Masonio Institntion for Boys .

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